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BLIND DATING
PG-13, 95 minutes

Danny (Chris Pine) is a popular, handsome young man who also happens to be blind. For the most part, Danny refuses to let his visual impairment get in the way of anything. That’s why Danny’s girl-crazy brother, Larry (Eddie Kaye Thomas), is disturbed to discover that Danny is not only nervous when it comes to the opposite sex, he’s also a virgin. Determined to help, Larry arranges a series of disastrous blind dates for his brother. Danny is all but ready to give up on love until he meets a pretty young East Indian nurse named Leeza (Anjali Jay), who works at the office of his eye doctor.

DELTA FARCE
PG-13, 90 minutes

Down on his luck after losing his job and his girlfriend, Larry (Larry the Cable Guy) decides to join his neighbor (Bill Engvall) and his combat-happy buddy Everett (DJ Qualls) for a relaxing weekend of drinking and target practice. But when the hapless trio is mistaken for Army Reservists by the hardnosed Sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David), they’re loaded onto an army plane headed for Fallujah, Iraq — and accidentally ejected in a Humvee somewhere over Mexico. Convinced they’re actually in the Middle East, the clueless wannabe soldiers wind up fighting to protect a rural village.

THE SALON
PG-13, 92 minutes

Jenny (Vivica A. Fox) is being forced to sell her salon to the Department of Water and Power due to eminent domain. But she refuses to let corporate giants take the one remaining pillar of her inner city neighborhood. She declines the money and decides to take on the DWP in court, all the while keeping the ordeal from her colorful employees and clientele. Writer-director Mark Brown (“Barbershop”) adapts Shelly Garrett’s hit stage play, “Beauty Shop,” into an underdog tale in which the “mom and pop” shop fights to win.


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